Dumbo Feather Podcast

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A podcast from your friends at Dumbo Feather magazine. More conversations with extraordinary people. New episodes monthly.

Episodios

  • That Time When...I almost got eaten by sharks

    18/07/2017 Duración: 13min

    Welcome to another episode of That Time When, the series where we chat with people about moments big or small that changed the course of their lives.This week we’re hearing from William Stubbs about the time he escaped being eaten by a bull shark—which led him to committing his life to men’s mental health. It all makes sense, promise!This episode was sponsored by the good folk at Intrepid Travel.Find out more about Will's work at spurprojects.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #13 Helle Thorning-Schmidt: World leader, courage enthusiast

    07/07/2017 Duración: 38min

    We caught up recently with marvellous Helle Thorning-Schmidt, former Prime Minister of Denmark. She is is now CEO of Save the Children International, a role that’s all about giving children a voice. We loved hearing from Helle about keeping it real, deciding to be courageous and why we need to keep having difficult conversations.This event was held in collaboration with The School of Life and Save the Children. Find out more at savethechildren.org.auThis podcast is sponsored by Bank Australia.Discussed in this episode:27:32: Convention of the Rights of the Child: https://www.savethechildren.org.au/about-us/media-and-publications/latest-news/years/2015/rights-of-the-child Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • That Time When...I got my breath back

    20/06/2017 Duración: 14min

    This week we hear from Emma about what happened when a stranger’s lungs saved her life. In her late 20s, at the advice from her doctors, Emma went on the waiting list for a double lung transplant. This podcast explores the year she spent waiting for that phone call, her recovery, and what she’s learnt coming out of such a life altering experience. Show notes:Did you know that one organ donor can save the lives of 10 people? Head to donatelife.gov.au to find out more about organ donation in Australia. Thank you so much to Emma for sharing your story with us. If you have a That Time When to share—or feedback—drop us a line! We’re on Facebook, twitter and Instagram @dumbofeather or you can send us an email at hello@dumbofeather.com Emma’s interview was conducted by Nathan Scolaro, and this episode was produced by Lizzie Marton. For more extraordinary conversations, why not subscribe to Dumbo Feather magazine. We deliver worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #12: Damon Gameau: Sugar warrior, future teller, dag

    30/05/2017 Duración: 30min

    How do you take something complex and convey the information in a fun way? Just ask filmmaker Damon Gameau. It's what he did with That Sugar Film. And what he's going to do with his latest documentary, 2040. It's all about what the world could look like if we addressed climate change using knowledge we already have. We are SO excited for this film.It's still a work in progress and right now Damon is engaged in a global quest to find the best models on offer. We were so lucky to have him share some of his findings with us early.Editor's note: The Five Star Movement is a provocative new way to approach politics. Dumbo Feather does not necessarily endorse its views, but believes it offers food for thought in redesigning a broken system. All movements have leaders with agendas and those agendas must be examined from within a holistic perspective of what is the best way forward for our societies.Mentioned in the podcast: *That Sugar Film: http://thatsugarfilm.com/*6:00—Tropfest winner: https://www.youtube.com/watc

  • That Time When...I was silent for 10 days

    16/05/2017 Duración: 17min

    Introducing Dumbo Feather's newest podcast, That Time When, a series where people tell the story of what happened when they had a life-changing experience, planned or not!Our first episode explores the world of Vipassana, and what happened when Farayi, a self-described corporate baby was silent…for ten days. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #11 Peter Drew: Street artist, conversation sparker, ninja

    24/04/2017 Duración: 32min

    "You can come up with a really cool idea but unless you’re willing to put in all the effort to get it into orbit then it’s nothing."—Peter Drew We chatted recently to Peter Drew about making art that starts conversations. He's the man behind the "Real Australians Say Welcome" poster series—and has many interesting things to say about what it takes to make art that stops you in the street.Mentioned in this podcast:*Peter Drew's Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/peterdrewarts/*6:35: The Design Files & "Real Australians say welcome" creative pile-on https://www.instagram.com/p/1kOclAG2TI/?taken-by=thedesignfiles*7:40: Shepard Fairey's "OBEY" campaign: https://obeygiant.com/The Dumbo Feather podcast is a monthly series where we chat with inspiring, thought-provoking guests who are doing their bit to make the world better. Subscribe where all podcasts are found!This podcast is supported by Bank Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #10 Missy Higgins: Singer, songwriter, treehugger

    13/03/2017 Duración: 29min

    We loved hearing from singer-songwriter Missy Higgins about finding her way back to music after depression, turning her focus to social justice—and the difficulty of writing a protest song.If you’re struggling with depression—or someone you love is—please check out this list of resources for Australia from BeyondBlue: https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/national-help-lines-and-websites Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #9 David Ritter: Polite teller of uncomfortable truths

    14/02/2017 Duración: 38min

    We are always inspired by David Ritter, CEO of Greenpeace Australia Pacific. He is thoughtful, articulate and remarkably optimistic about humanity’s capacity to band together and stave off the worst effects of climate change. He makes us feel better!We loved chatting with him about having tough conversations at BBQs, the language of resistance and why getting involved matters. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #8 Julian Burnside: Defender, arts lover, raconteur

    25/11/2016 Duración: 29min

    What will it take for us to give refugees a fair go? Julian Burnside QC has a few ideas. The barrister (and arts lover and storyteller and much more besides) has been fighting for better treatment for refugees for 15 years.He chatted to us recently about the value of listening to other people, why we should all support living artists and the piece of music that never fails to lift his soul.Mentioned in this podcast:*The Nauru Files: https://www.theguardian.com/news/series/nauru-files*The film, Downfall*Zero Degrees of Empathy by Simon Baron Cohen*Oxbridge Blues by Frederic Raphael*Beethoven's Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an die Gottheit (Holy song of thanksgiving of a convalescent to the Deity). The version featured in this podcast is by Philharmonia Quartet. Courtesy of Naxos. http://www.naxoslicensing.com/track/NDE3NTIwOC03YWIzYjE/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #7 Noni Hazlehurst: Icon, empath, deadset legend

    20/10/2016 Duración: 28min

    Noni Hazlehurst, beloved Aussie actor and Play School presenter, fears our hearts are growing cold. That's why she wants to create a positive news channel full of stories that reflect our ordinariness and vulnerability, stories that empower us and make us feel good to be human.We sat down with her to chat about her idea and why it's ok to feel things deeply. In fact, we need a whole lot more of it.This podcast is proudly supported by our friends at Bank Australia.Mentioned in this pod:*That Logies speech: http://www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au/news/articles/2016/5/noni-hazlehursts-full-hall-of-fame-speech/*Larry Moss's book, Intent to Live: http://larrymoss.org/acting-coach-larry-moss-book-author*Play School: http://www.abc.net.au/abcforkids/sites/playschool/*Paolo Coelho "cheesy" interview: http://www.onbeing.org/program/paulo-coelho-the-alchemy-of-pilgrimage/transcript/6703*The book, The Theater of War: What Ancient Greek Tragedies Can Teach Us Today : https://www.amazon.com/Theater-War-Ancient-Tragedies-Teach

  • #6 Amy Ziering: Doco filmmaker, really good listener

    01/09/2016 Duración: 39min

    How do we help people move through trauma? Just listen, says Amy Ziering. And she’d know. The documentary filmmaker has taken on enormous institutions—like the US military—and had some seriously difficult conversations. Her latest film, The Hunting Ground, tells the harrowing story of the culture of rape in American universities and has had an enormous social impact since it was released. And just a heads-up before you listen, this podcast discusses sexual assault and could be traumatic for some. If you or someone you know needs help, we've found online directories for a few countries.Australia: www.whiteribbon.org.au/finding-helpNew Zealand: www.familyservices.gov.nz/directoryUK: www.endviolenceagainstwomen.org.uk/supportInternational: www.rainn.org/get-help/sexual-assault-and-rape-international-resources This podcast is proudly supported by our friends at Bank Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #5 Tara Moss: Author, advocate, wonder woman

    27/07/2016 Duración: 36min

    Worldwide, less than a quarter of the people we hear from in the media are women. Tara Moss is over it! Hear her tips for creating a world where gender doesn’t limit any of us. In this podcast: how to deal with trolls, the art of self care and Feminist Gaslighting Bingo!This podcast is supported by our friends at Bank Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #4 Hugh Mackay: Social researcher, kindness advocate

    23/06/2016 Duración: 59min

    Hugh Mackay has been examining how we live for six decades. So he's got some pretty great insights into what makes a good life. We loved our chat with him!This podcast is supported by our friends at Bank Australia and presented in collaboration with The School of Life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Music With My Mum #1: Women's Voices

    12/06/2016 Duración: 32min

    In this mini-series, our editor Berry is determined to sit her rebellious, music-loving mum Lee down with a pile of her favourite records to get to the heart of things. Berry looks forward to the luxury of sitting down with her mum over endless cups of tea and hours of music. But, as ever, life has other plans! Thank goodness then for Mahler and the divine Sarah Vaughan.This podcast is brought to you by our friends at Victorian Opera.Music from the episode: http://bit.ly/1rpeUBo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Music With My Mum #2: Men's Voices

    12/06/2016 Duración: 25min

    In this mini-series, our editor Berry is determined to sit her rebellious, music-loving mum Lee down with a pile of her favourite records to get to the heart of things. Berry and Lee swoon over the ridiculously urbane Nat King Cole, Lee scandalises Berry with her favourite Beatle—and both chat about the challenges of motherhood.This podcast is brought to you by our friends at Victorian Opera.Music from the episode: http://bit.ly/2399Q1M Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Music With My Mum #3: Up All Night

    12/06/2016 Duración: 25min

    In this mini-series, our editor Berry is determined to sit her rebellious, music-loving mum Lee down with a pile of her favourite records to get to the heart of things. In this final episode, we take a whirlwind tour of Lee's vinyl collection—with stops at tantric songs and pyramid recordings—while Berry and Lee reflect on what it means to swap stories across generations.This podcast is brought to you by our friends at Victorian Opera.Music from the episode: http://bit.ly/1Uu7GHY Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #1 Susan Carland: Activist, Muslim, mother

    27/04/2016 Duración: 53min

    What's at the core of the prejudice we still encounter in our political and social lives? Listen in to our chat with Melbourne-based sociologist Susan Carland who advocates for a more openhearted Australia.This episode includes questions from the audience, and at some points can become a little hard to hear. We’re working on improving our recording techniques—thanks for bearing with us!This podcast is supported by our friends at Bank Australia.Find out more:Susan Carland on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SusanCarlandAnne Lamott and the Shitty First Draft (SFD): https://www.brainpickings.org/2013/11/22/bird-by-bird-anne-lamott/Muslim leaders' refutation of terrorism: http://www.lettertobaghdadi.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #3 Arne Rubinstein: Doctor, counsellor, mentor

    27/04/2016 Duración: 48min

    How do we help raise our boys and girls to become responsible, motivated and resilient men and women? Dr Arne Rubinstein shares practical advice for helping teenagers develop healthy adult behaviour.This episode includes questions from the audience, and at some points can become a little hard to hear. We’re working on improving our recording techniques—thanks for bearing with us!This podcast is supported by our friends at Bank Australia.Find out more: Arne's website: http://doctorarne.com/Arnold van Gennep and his book, The Rites of Passage: https://books.google.com.au/books/about/The_Rites_of_Passage.html?id=kJpkBH7mB7oCLiminality: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liminality Creativity and the Liminal Space: https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-creativity-cure/201306/creativity-and-the-liminal-space Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • #2 Brendan Murray: Educator, rebel, legend

    27/04/2016 Duración: 33min

    Brendan Murray is the principal at Victoria’s Parkville College, a school that’s inside a prison. He believes in the power of education to change people’s lives and treats every student with unconditional positive regard.This episode includes questions from the audience, and at some points can become a little hard to hear. We’re working on improving our recording techniques—thanks for bearing with us!This podcast is supported by our friends at Bank Australia.Find out more: Parkville College: http://parkvillecollege.weebly.com/Unconditional Positive Regard: http://www.dumbofeather.com/why-i-teach-with-unconditional-positive-regard/Viktor Frankl: https://www.ted.com/talks/viktor_frankl_youth_in_search_of_meaningCarl Rogers: http://www.simplypsychology.org/carl-rogers.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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